Apricot
HR Advisor FT 35hrs p/w Head Office, London

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JOB TITLE: HR Advisor
LOCATION: Head Office, Moorgate, London
CONTRACT: Permanent, Full-Time
HOURS: 35 hours per week over 5 days
SHIFT PATTERN: Working Monday - Friday, 7 hours per day
PAY RATE: Starting at £30,000 per annum
ROLE OVERVIEW AND PURPOSE:
We have an amazing opportunity to join our Apricot team! We’re looking for a friendly, practical and confident HR Advisor to join our close-knit HR team. This is a varied, hands-on role supporting our warehouse, retail, field and head office teams with day-to-day people queries, employee relations, HR administration, recruitment, payroll processes and people projects.
You’ll be a trusted first point of contact for managers and team members, giving clear, pragmatic advice while helping us keep our HR systems, processes and documentation running smoothly. If you enjoy variety, like building strong relationships and want to make a real impact in an owner-led business where ideas are welcomed, we’d love to hear from you.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
HR Administration and Systems:
- Respond to HR queries from our retail, warehouse, field and head office colleagues, escalating where extra support is needed.
- Prepare and manage key employee documents, including contracts, contract changes, flexible working outcomes, disciplinary paperwork, references, maternity paperwork and other employee lifecycle documents.
- Keep our HR and payroll system accurate, secure and up to date, including recruitment requests, new starters, pay updates, contract changes and leavers.
- Support managers with people-related admin and help create a smooth onboarding and offboarding experience.
- Help make better use of our HR technology, spotting opportunities to automate processes and reduce unnecessary admin.
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Employee Relations and Manager Support:
- Act as a trusted first point of contact for managers and team members on employee relations matters.
- Coach managers through formal processes such as investigations, disciplinaries, grievances and flexible working requests.
- Support managers with performance conversations during and after probation.
- Stay close to teams through an open-door approach, helping spot and resolve issues early.
- Keep up to date with UK employment legislation and help ensure policies and ways of working remain current.
Recruitment, Reporting and Projects:
- Support recruitment by posting roles through our ATS and Indeed, liaising with agencies and working closely with hiring managers.
- Join interviews where helpful and think creatively about alternative ways to find great candidates.
- Help turn people data into useful insight, including sickness, recruitment and turnover trends.
- Pull together feedback from exit interviews, pulse surveys and employee surveys, turning it into clear actions.
- Support the Head of HR with projects, policy updates, presentations and improvements to how we work.


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What We Desire From Our Team:
- Good HR or people management experience, ideally within retail or a similarly fast-paced environment.
- A practical, balanced approach — able to combine best practice with what’s realistic for the business.
- Confidence supporting employee relations processes and advising managers clearly and fairly.
- Strong influencing and relationship-building skills, with the confidence to challenge constructively.
- Excellent organisation, attention to detail and written and verbal communication skills.
- Confidence using Microsoft Office, especially Outlook, Word and Excel, and comfort working with numbers and data.
- CIPD qualification would be great, but hands-on experience matters just as much.
How We Imagine You:
- Approachable, positive and calm under pressure.
- Resourceful, curious and happy to take the initiative.
- You get things done in a timely and reliable way, even when priorities change.
- You’re commercially minded and always looking for better ways of working.
- Being accountable and being solutions-focused and comfortable working as part of a hands-on team.
- You’re passionate about the brand and fashion, and happy to be a true brand ambassador.
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